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In this video, you'll see how to use Lightning's Chord Wheel View to play chords. You select a chord type using the left wheel, and the chord root and notes in the chord using the right wheel. Lightning automatically ascends and descends across octaves as you move across the right wheel sensors in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. You can use the Key Signature item on the Song menu to set the key of a song as it appears in sheet music. It is displayed at the top of the view. By default, Lightning uses the C Major / A minor scale (the white keys on the piano). Lightning features 14 built-in chord types. You can access the first 7 chord types by pressing a sensor on the left wheel: Major (Maj) Minor (min) Dominant Seventh (7) Minor Seventh (m7) Major Seventh (Maj7) Major Sixth (6) Minor Sixth (m6) You access the second set of 7 chord types by pressing two adjacent sensors on the left wheel: Suspended Second (sus2) Suspended Fourth (sus4) Augmented Diminished Seventh (dim7) Blues (7/6) Scale Based Power (5) The Chord Wheel View also displays the current chord type, root and note, as well as the semitone intervals in the chord. Find more information on Wildwood Lightning at https://wildwoodsoundworks.com